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Nimitz Way and Wildcat Creek Trail Loop

Hard

2.8

(11)

23

hikers

Nimitz Way and Wildcat Creek Trail Loop

05:44

20.2km

470m

Hiking

Hike the difficult 12.5-mile Nimitz Way and Wildcat Creek Trail Loop for panoramic Bay views and diverse woodlands in Tilden Regional Park.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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9.23Β km

Wildcat Canyon Regional Park

Nature Reserve

2

13.1Β km

Jewel Lake

Highlight β€’ Lake

Small lake in the forest, increasingly covered by vegetation, with excellent bird and wildlife watching. A small trail bridge at the west end offers views of the open water section …

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14.5Β km

Large meadow with picnic tables next to a roadside parking area. The trail splits a few yards in from the road: Left, uphill, goes Meadow Canyon trail; Right, across a …

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14.9Β km

A set of small rapid fall down a steep section of Wildcat Creek here. A connector trail from Oak Rd crosses a nice wooden bridge with a picnic spot, and …

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17.1Β km

Inspiration Point sits at nearly 1,000 feet of elevation, offering views over Inspiration Creek, San Pablo Dam Road, and the San Pablo Creek reservoir. With parking and restroom facilities nearby, it's a good start-and-end point for a loop.

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17.1Β km

Inspiration Point, Tilden Regional Park

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Inspiration Point at Tilden Regional Park is quite well known and popular, so you may meet some crowds on the weekend. A short walk leads to a lookout view of …

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17.2Β km

Inspiration Point Overlook

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Overlook down to San Pablo Dam and along the Sam Pablo ridge into the Tilden Nature Area

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17.2Β km

At the Nimitz Way Trailhead on Wildcat Canyon Road the paved Nimitz Way meets with Curran Trail and Inspiration Trail. Tilden Park orientation map and restroom at trailhead, currently no water.

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18.5Β km

Tilden Nature Area Bench with Bay views

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Just at the border of the Tilden Nature Area along Nimitz Way, this bench is a perfect place for a stretching break to take in the panoramic views across the Berkeley foothills to the Bay

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18.9Β km

The Albany-North Berkeley Kiwanis Club Tree Grove is a patch of forest along Nimitz Way Trail that was planted and is maintained by the local Kiwanis Club. The thick growth …

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19.4Β km

Highest point along Laurel Canyon Rd Trail

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20.2Β km

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14.1Β km

5.21Β km

743Β m

< 100Β m

Surfaces

7.69Β km

6.23Β km

3.93Β km

1.52Β km

630Β m

112Β m

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Highest point (320Β m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of the Nimitz Way and Wildcat Creek Trail Loop?

This loop is rated as difficult due to its length of over 20 kilometers and an elevation gain of approximately 470 meters. While sections like Nimitz Way are paved and relatively gentle, the full loop presents a significant challenge for hikers.

Where can I park to access the trail?

Parking is available at Inspiration Point, Tilden Regional Park, which is a popular starting point for the Nimitz Way section. Be aware that this parking lot can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and holidays. Additional parking might be found near the Meadow Canyon & Wildcat Gorge Trailhead, Lone Oak Rest Area.

Are dogs allowed on this trail?

Yes, the Nimitz Way and Wildcat Creek Trail Loop is dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is leashed where required, especially in more crowded areas or near wildlife.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

Spring and fall are generally the best times to visit. In spring, you'll enjoy lush greenery and wildflowers. Fall offers pleasant temperatures and clear views. Summer can be hot and exposed on certain sections, while winter might bring rain, making some unpaved parts muddy.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee for Tilden Regional Park?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the trails within Tilden Regional Park or Wildcat Canyon Regional Park, where this loop is located. However, always check the East Bay Regional Park District's official website for any updated regulations or specific event fees.

What kind of views can I expect along the route?

The trail offers breathtaking panoramic views. From Nimitz Way, you'll get expansive vistas of the San Francisco Bay, including glimpses of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific Ocean. You can also see the San Pablo Reservoir and Mount Diablo. Along Wildcat Creek Trail, the scenery shifts to diverse woodlands and shaded creek areas.

Is there water available on the trail?

Yes, water refill stations can be found about two miles into the hike on the Wildcat Creek Trail. Additionally, restrooms and drinking water are available in the Alvarado Area, near the starting point of the Wildcat Creek Trail.

What is the terrain like on the Nimitz Way and Wildcat Creek Trail Loop?

The terrain is quite varied. Nimitz Way is a paved trail with gentle, rolling hills, suitable for strollers and cyclists. The Wildcat Creek Trail segment transitions from a wide fire road to natural dirt paths, winding through woodlands and along creek beds. It includes gently rolling sections and a couple of steeper hills.

What kind of wildlife or plants might I see?

The trail traverses diverse ecosystems. You might spot various plant life, including wildflowers, coast live oaks, bay laurels, and madrones. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as hawks and golden eagles. It's also common to see cows grazing in certain open sections.

Does this trail connect with other popular routes?

Yes, this route incorporates significant portions of other well-known paths. Approximately 47% of the loop follows the East Bay Skyline National Recreation Trail, and about 30% is part of the Bay Area Ridge Trail - 02 - East Bay. Smaller sections also intersect with the Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail and the ADT - California - T - Seg 8.

Are there any specific highlights or points of interest along the way?

Absolutely! Key highlights include the stunning views from Inspiration Point, the serene Jewel Lake, and the picturesque Gorge rapids overlook and rest area. You'll also pass through the Albany-North Berkeley Kiwanis Club Tree Grove, offering a different natural setting.

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